This course satisfies the 8 Hours of Board-approved Residential Continuing Education (RCE) For the following licensee’s classifications: Residential (BC-A), Limited Restricted Residential (BC-Ar), or Residential/Small Commercial (BC-A,b(sm).
$69.99
The package is divided into several parts.
Part | Class | Number of Hours |
---|---|---|
1 | Occupational Safety and Health Act and Workers Compensation for Construction Related Industries | 1 |
2 | Construction Industry Safety Programs | 1 |
3 | Wind Mitigation Methodology | 2 |
4 | Concrete Restoration Basics | 1 |
5 | Cash Flow Management in the Construction Industry | 1 |
6 | Employment Law and Avoiding Sexual Harassment | 1 |
7 | Introduction to Financial Statements for Construction Pros | 1 |
Total Hours | 8 |
The first part overviews the Occupational Safety and Health Act as it applies to construction industry professionals including their rights, regulations and responsibilities. It differentiates between independent contractors and employees. It reviews the role of employers and employees in fulfilling the intent of the ct.
Workers Compensation provides an overview of the regulations and laws that address compensating a worker who has been injured. It addresses the need for, benefits of, and components of a safety program. It reviews the parts of a safety manual and steps to take after an incident.
A comprehensive overview of the importance of wind, types of wind and components of wind mitigation programs is included. The issues of wind in construction, landscaping and agricultural are addressed. The methods of inspecting roofing components following the Uniform Mitigation Verification Inspection Form are reviewed, however, this class is not meant to result in certification as an inspector.
The section about concrete restoration defines the process of repairing older concrete construction, thus restoring it to its original appearance. This process of restoration can be used in a number of settings, from home construction and restoration to the restoration of sidewalks along city streets. Construction industry practitioners will gain an insight into the reasons for and processes used by professionals who restore concrete.
The class addresses the components of cash flow and the sources of cash flow challenges. It addresses how to face and solve these challenges and provides tools to accomplish this goal.
This class addresses employment laws that are relevant to the construction industry. The history and reasons for equal employment opportunity laws are explained. Federal laws are reviewed.
This class defines, identifies, and classifies behavior that can be considered as sexual harassment. It reviews steps that should be taken if sexual harassment or a hostile work environment are present.
This class describes the essential elements of a Balance Sheet, Income Statement and Cash Flow Projection in the construction industry. It introduces the purposes of financial statements, how to compare components in ration analysis and methods of preparing the statements internally or externally.
This final section overviews the Occupational Safety and Health Act as it applies to construction industry professionals relative to their rights, regulations and responsibilities. It differentiates between independent contractors and employees. It reviews the role of employers and employees in fulfilling the intent of the act.
Tennessee Residential Contractors and contractors in related fields will benefit from this class.
Every two years from original date of license.
Beginning January 1, 2020, as a prerequisite for the renewal of a residential contractor’s license with a classification of BC-A, BC-A/r, or BC-A,b(sm), the licensee shall obtain eight (8) hours of Board-approved Residential Continuing Education (RCE) in the residential construction industry during the two (2) year period prior to the expiration of such license
RCE must be obtained by an individual designated as a Qualifying Agent (QA) on the contractor’s license. Only one (1) QA is required to obtain RCE to fulfill the license renewal requirements.
Any residential contractor licensed prior to January 1, 2009 is not required to complete continuing education requirements.
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No. There is no test at the end of the class.
Yes. You can proceed through the slides, activities, audio clips and video clips at your own pace. Take as long or as little time as you would like.
Yes. You should download or print this out for your records.
The class will be available until twelve months from the date of purchase.
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Classes consist of slides that you may click through at your own pace. There are audio clips, some video instructions, activities like matching, drop and drag, pictures, visuals and case studies. Some classes have pop-up quizzes that are not scored. Some, depending upon the requirements of the agency that governs the industry, have final exams of multiple- choice questions. The classes are easy to take and move quickly, depending upon how fast the Learner wants to proceed.
Some industries require their licensees to maintain a fifty-minute hour of seat time and those slides are timed to assure that the requirement is met.
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